I’ve become quite a fan of the Author Marketing Club.
Another tool in their arsenal is the Amazon Enhanced Description Maker. It’s simple, but effective: Make your Amazon book descriptions easier to read with headlines and lists. Best of all, the html coding is taken care of for you. I’m into anything that simplifies my life while attracting readers.
Yes, Amazon allows this. In fact, here’s a sample of the end product.
Note what makes it different:
The header (Armand Rosamilia’s blurb); the attention-grabbing subhead; the bullet list; and the call of the “Special Offer”. You can make that a numbered list if you want.
Highly recommended. See AMC’s demo tutorial here.
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